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[ILUG] Linksys router

[ILUG] Linksys router

Conor Wynne mariconor at gmail.com
Tue Apr 14 13:33:28 IST 2009


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Michael Kennedy wrote:
> Darragh Bailey wrote:
>> Care to elaborate on the issues you experienced? Was it stability,
>> capabilities, or just the default management tools?
> 
> Darragh,
> 
> At this point, I don't recall exact details, but the main issue was
> Stability - in critical commercial, stressful, environments. Not "home"
> installs, where users might be much more accommodating.
> 
> LinkSys APs, Routers, etc, installed side-by-side with similar devices
> from other manufacturers, and the LinkSys stuff was extremely unstable -
> dropping connections with clients, locking/hanging, etc. Some "no-name"
> devices were installed in the same environments, with no major issues.
> 
> I recall serious exchanges with the LinkSys Support folks, installing
> newer firmware, etc, with no significant improvements in stability.
> 
> I think there were no "power" issues with the devices, so ramping up the
> signal strengths was not an issue, AFAIR.
> 
>   - Mike

No probs with my 3 year (approx) old RT31P2 (SIP router), alas, not
supported with DD-WRT :-(

Conor.
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